Helsinki-Vantaa Airport

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Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
IATA: HEL - ICAO: EFHK
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Finavia
Serves Greater Helsinki
Elevation AMSL 179 ft (55 m)
Coordinates 60°19′02″N, 24°57′48″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04R/22L 11,286 3,440 Asphalt
04L/22R 10,039 3,060 Asphalt
15/33 9,518 2,901 Asphalt
One of the Helsinki-Vantaa's runways
One of the Helsinki-Vantaa's runways

Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (IATA: HELICAO: EFHK) in Vantaa, Finland, is the main airport of the Helsinki metropolitan region and the whole of Finland. It is located about 5 kilometers from the center of Vantaa, Tikkurila, and 15 kilometers from the Helsinki city centre. Originally built for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the airport served over 16 million passengers in 2006 [1] and it is the fourth largest airport in the Nordic countries.

The International and Domestic terminals are 250 m apart and are linked by an internal pedestrian connection both airside and landside. However, the airside parts of the terminal buildings are under one roof and that space is not divided into domestic and international but to Schengen and non-Schengen areas.

Helsinki-Vantaa is the international and domestic hub for Finnair, the Finnish flag carrier. It is also the hub for Blue1, the Finnish regional feeder for SAS.

The Aviapolis area for international businesses is scheduled to be built in the Helsinki-Vantaa airport area. A train link, Kehärata, to Helsinki center is planned.

Helsinki-Vantaa was chosen the best airport in the world in the IATA 1999 survey on the topic. In 2006 global airport customer satisfaction survey AETRA ranked Helsinki-Vantaa one of the best airports worldwide and according to Association of European Airlines 2005 delay rates, Helsinki-Vantaa was the most punctual airport in Europe.

The managing body of the airport is Finavia.

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[edit] Airlines

[edit] Scheduled airlines

  • Aero Airlines (Joensuu, Kokkola, Kuopio, Riga, Tallinn, Tampere, Turku, Vaasa, Vilnius)
  • Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
  • Air Åland (Mariehamn)
  • Air Berlin (Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf)
  • Air Finland (Alicante, Málaga)
  • airBaltic (Riga, Vilnius)
  • Austrian Airlines (Vienna)
  • Blue1 (Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin-Tegel, Brussels, Budapest [starts March 2007], Copenhagen, Dublin, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Kittilä [seasonal], Kuopio, London-Stansted, Nice, Oslo, Oulu, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiumicino, Rovaniemi, Stockholm-Arlanda, Vaasa, Warsaw, Zürich)
  • British Airways (London-Heathrow)
  • Brussels Airlines (Brussels)
  • City Airline (Gothenburg)
  • Czech Airlines (Prague)
  • Finnair (Amsterdam, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Berlin-Tegel, Boston [seasonal, leisure flight], Brussels, Bucharest-Otopeni [starts April 2007], Budapest, Copenhagen, Delhi, Dublin [seasonal], Düsseldorf, Edinburgh [seasonal], Frankfurt, Gdansk [starts April 2007], Geneva, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Guangzhou, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Ivalo, Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kajaani, Kemi/Tornio [ends on March 4, 2007], Kittilä, Kokkola/Pietarsaari, Krakow [seasonal], Kuopio, Kuusamo, Lisbon [starts March 2007], Ljubljana [starts April 2007], London-Heathrow, Madrid, Manchester, Milan-Malpensa, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Mumbai [starts June 2007], Munich, Nagoya-Centrair, New York-JFK, Nuremberg [starts April 2007], Osaka-Kansai, Oslo, Östersund [seasonal], Oulu, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Pisa [seasonal], Prague, Riga, Rome-Fiumicino, Rovaniemi, St. Petersburg, Shanghai-Pudong, Singapore, Stockholm-Arlanda, Tokyo-Narita, Vaasa, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, Zürich)
  • Finncomm Airlines (Düsseldorf, Enontekiö (seasonal), Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kemi/Tornio, Kokkola/Pietarsaari, Kuopio, Kuusamo (seasonal), Lappeenranta, Oslo, Pori, Savonlinna, Seinäjoki, Stuttgart, Tampere, Turku, Vaasa, Varkaus)
  • Germanwings (Cologne/Bonn)
  • Icelandair (Reykjavik [starts May 2007])
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam)
  • LOT Polish Airlines (Warsaw)
  • Lufthansa (Frankfurt, Munich)
  • Malév Hungarian Airlines (Budapest)
  • Rossiya Russian Airlines (St. Petersburg)
  • SAS (Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda)
  • Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)
  • Ukraine International Airlines (Kiev-Boryspil)

[edit] Cargo airlines

[edit] See also

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